Example sentences of "[verb] it be [pron] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When he is caught it is his trial which is the next stage of the criminal justice system to attract media attention .
2 They said their lives had been ruined , but Mr Lanaghan says it 's his family who 've really suffered
3 This comes only when , after a lowering of tension , the boys are summoned from London to the newly constituted Samavia and Marco , expecting to see his father as a loyal subject near the throne , is rewarded to the full for his devoted service , as he realises it is his father who is the restored King .
4 You might guess it was my dad who first pointed out this odd ( and classically Chaotic ) phenomenon and brought it to the attention of us kids .
5 ‘ I know 't is my brother you really wish to see — just as I know I must call you my lady Anne ! ’
6 I know it 's my fault she 's here , I suppose in a few years time I 'll wish I 'd been here , but now I want to be out enjoying myself .
7 If I get it 's my job your success .
8 And I assume it was your sister who told you the name of the family I was looking for ? ’
9 I try to encourage them by saying it is my material they are using , which sometimes makes the person more nervous !
10 I seem to recall it was your suggestion we went up to my place . ’
11 ‘ And I suppose it 's my fault you have n't got it ? ’ he demanded .
12 I believe it was your mother who said , Would n't it be the best thing ? ’
13 But you did n't demand , ’ he continued , ‘ would n't even admit it was your grandfather who 'd been responsible , which had me in a puzzle .
14 Even now , five years later , I 've got to be ever so careful — because he feels it 's my money we live on .
15 erm But it basically comes down to the attitude that people have , if the government was , or whoever owns the forest , private ownership , or whatever , controls what the loggers do , I mean it 's their forest it 's up to them to control what the loggers do and do n't do , and whether they let cultivators in or they do n't let cultivators in .
16 And they come in , I mean he skids in the hall at night I mean it 's my fault I threw the rubber ring towards the kitchen down the hall he sort of skidded before he got there and there was a , and he must of had mud er , you know like like he had
17 No I thought , cos I , I remember reading erm I think it 's her father who owns one of the bookshops in Woodbridge and he had this book on display , you know he sort of erm advertised it if you like and it 's , it 's properly published and everything but he had it as a a book available in his store and there was an advert in the Anglian about it , and I remember reading that she said er that he said er cos it was his daughter who had the child , that it totally knocked them for six .
18 Now interesting because erm one of the things I did before Christmas was I went out to and it I think it 's my memory it 's sixty percent of Scotland is , is , gets its power from nuclear power
19 I presume it was my mother he meant .
20 I 'd like to think it was my body they were after , but I suspect they just wanted to destroy the shirt .
21 Thinking it was my dresser I opened the door to find a News of the World journalist standing there .
22 My father swore at me , and said it was my fault you did n't come .
23 He said it was my housekeeper you see .
24 Why did you say it was Our Lady we saw ?
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